This week Apache Camel 2.18.0 was released. This release is a significant release which I will highlight in this blog post. Java 8 Camel 2.18 is the first release that requires Java 1.8 (eg easy to remember Camel 2.18 = Java 1.8. Camel 2.17 = Java 1.7). We have taken a ...

The Camel riders are busy working on the upcoming Apache Camel 2.18 release. As we update the release notes on the fly, its a way of quickly looking at what is coming. I just wanted to do a quick update here in the summer what we have done so far with the highlights in short form. More elaborate details to come when ...

Apache Camel 2.16 was released last friday. This blog entry is my attempt to do a top-10 (+ 1 as bonus) highlights of this new release. 1. Dynamic To Very likely the top FAQ question from Camel users, is how do I send a message to an endpoint which uri should use a dynamic value from my message such as a ...

At the Red Hat summit last week, it was announced that JBoss Fuse 6.2 was released. I want to congratulate the fuse team for getting this release out. I know that they have been working very hard all this year to QA and ensure its passes the high barrier of quality expected from an enterprise product. So with my Camel ...

About 2 months ago Lars Heineman blogged about improved Apache Camel Eclipse tooling on the way as part of the JBoss Tool stack In the upcoming release they have integrated the Camel debugger with the native Eclipse debugger, so you get the Eclipse debugging experience, when you use breakpoints, single step through the Camel routes. And you can of course ...

A couple of months back I blogged about the upcoming 2.15 release includes functionality to obtain fine grained information about each property configured on your endpoints in the blog titled – Apache Camel please explain me what these endpoint options mean. We have continued on this path, and today we have extended this from endpoints to cover EIPs, data formats, ...

This is just a blog post that has more commercial nature, but you can’t have one without the other. In fact this is what keeps Apache Camel alive and doing so well, due also to its commercial success. This report may be of interest to people who are looking for hard evidence of the value add of using Apache Camel ...

In the upcoming Apache Camel 2.15, we have made Camel smarter. It is now able to act as a teacher and explain to you how its configured and what those options mean. The first lesson Camel can do is to tell you how all the endpoints have been configured and what these option mean. Lessons we are working on next ...

Apache Camel 2.14 is being released later this month. There is a slight holdup due some Apache infrastructure issue which is being worked on. This blog post is to talk about one of the new functions we have added to this release. Thanks to Lauri Kimmel who donated a camel-metrics component, we integrated with the excellent codehale metrics library. So ...

The Apache ActiveMQ team has just released the new ActiveMQ 5.9 release. This release is 8 months of hard work since the previous 5.8 release. In this release we have as usual more hardening of the broker, and the recent new protocols such as AMQP and MQTT. Also very interesting is the hardening of the leveldb persistent store, which now ...

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